The Isles of Scilly Museum |
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The Isles of Scilly Museum Association was formed in 1963 with the aim of providing a permanent museum where the Nornour finds could be housed.
Exhibits of local interest from pre-history to the present day include the unique
hoard of Romano-British brooches and coins from Nornour; the Bryher sword and mirror; finds from the “Association”, the “Colossus” and other wrecks; an outstanding collection of birds; a reconstruction of an old Scillonian kitchen and much, much more.
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Opening Times
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(2006 times)
Good Friday to 30th September:Monday to Saturday 10.00am - 4.30pm 1st October to Maundy Thursday: Monday to Saturday 10.00am - 12.00pm. Or by appointment with the Curator. |
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Admission Charges
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(2006 prices)
Adult £2.50; Senior Citizen/Student £1.50; Child 50p.(Isles of Scilly Museum Association members admitted free). |
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Directions
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In Hugh Town, island capital. From the quay, follow the main street to the town hall. Take the right hand fork, with the park on your left, into Church Steet. After about 100m, the museum is on your left. |
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The Isles of Scilly Museum Postcode for SatNav: TR21 0JT |
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